THINGS TO DO IN THE LAKE DISTRICT
Looking for places to visit in the Lake District? As well as its beautiful scenery, the Lake District has a rich mix of heritage and cultural attractions as part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. It also offers plenty of family and dog-friendly places to visit. Here are our favourites.
Upcoming events
Join the celebration of all things marmalade, with a series of talks and panels on marmalade making, beginning with the announcement of the category and overall winners.
Erin Collins joins us for live music Fridays from 8.30pm at The Brackenrigg Inn on Ullswater.
Learn how sheepdogs are trained from youngsters to fully trained dogs. See the dogs run the sheep around a typical trial course. The demonstration will finish with two dogs working as a brace team. Demonstrations will be held every Thursday throughout May, June, July, August & September at 6pm regardless of the weather and will last approximately 1 hour.
Lee Adams joins us for live music Fridays from 8.30pm at The Brackenrigg Inn on Ullswater.
Jay C joins us for live music Fridays from 8.30pm at The Brackenrigg Inn on Ullswater.
Annie Jackson Elliot joins us for live music Fridays from 8.30pm at The Brackenrigg Inn on Ullswater.
Jamie Williams joins us for live music Fridays from 8.30pm at The Brackenrigg Inn on Ullswater.
‘Cumbria’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) – future challenges ’
with Councillor Giles Archibald and Steve Trotter, CEO Cumberland Wildlife Trust. Parkin memorial hall, Thursday 4 June at 7.30pm.
Bringing the World to the Lakes & the Lakes to the World...The Lake District Book Festival will feature big names and less big names, historians, journalists, thinkers and writers of all voices.
Ace your summer with our lakeside celebration of tennis. Stay at The Lake between 29 June-12 July and experience a winning combination of big-screen Wimbledon action, garden games, lake swims, open-air cinema, woodfired pizza and Lanson Champagne.
Rheged's seasonal Summer market, showcasing over forty local producers and craftspeople. Talks and demos throughout the day. 10am-3pm, free entry.
The Lake District festival set in the Deer park at Lowther estate. With 250 artists set across 13 stages. Headline acts include Biffy Clyro, Wolf Alice, Two Door Cinema Club and The Kooks